WHEREVER


Meaning of WHEREVER in English

wher ‧ ev ‧ er S2 /weərˈevə $ werˈevər/ BrE AmE adverb

1 . to or at any place, position, or situation:

Children will play wherever they happen to be.

Sit wherever you like.

... or wherever (=used to emphasize that you are talking about any place and not a specific place)

Dublin people dress more individually than people in London or wherever.

2 . in all places that:

She is shadowed by detectives wherever she goes.

I feel I ought to be nice to them wherever possible (=at all times when it is possible) .

3 . used at the beginning of a question to show surprise:

‘Wherever did she find that?’ Daisy wondered.

4 . wherever that is/may be used to say that you do not know where a place or town is or have never heard of it:

She wants to move to Far Flatley, wherever that is.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.